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Lingster
KeymasterWhen there’s nudity or sexual content images in a post you need to say so. Some people read She Grew! from work.
I’ll edit the title of the thread to reflect this.
Lingster
KeymasterHe’s been notified and he’s apologized, so I think this is over.
I’ll encourage content creators to specify Creative Commons licenses once I have the finished She Grew! story site up.
Here’s info about that:
http://creativecommons.org/about/licenses/comics1Lingster
KeymasterOnce I finish She Grew! version 2, authors will be able to stipulate Creative Commons terms of use for the stories they post.
Lingster
KeymasterVery nice work, Ling! You really are the master of all trades – 3d, writing, morphing, blogging etc. Thanks for the morph (and all the other stuff too!)
The morph was actually kind of easy – Zemanova seems to add muscle pretty easily, and in the base photo she had noticeable biceps and deltoid development. I just stretched it out a bit.
Lingster
KeymasterIf a person grows proportionately they would increase their weight by a factor of 8 for each time they double in height. Since her weight is really her volume which is a 3d figure…
It’s funny you should write about this today – the last few days I’ve been modeling the effects of Feminox in Excel, trying to keep the output as consistent as possible with the several stories by several authors that are out there.
Some of the things I’ve been wrestling with is the fact that strength apparently grows faster than muscle volume, and that bone must also strengthen as well to support superhuman musculature. So there’s a level of "apparent mass", in other words, body density increases as well as size, so a woman who actually has added 150 pounds of muscle might only look as if she’d added 75. Here’s what I have so far:
Lingster
KeymasterIt’s a little bit overdone for my tastes, but a nice change of pace.
Lingster
KeymasterIn the real world, 99% of women don’t WANT to be strong and muscular. Really, they don’t.
People often don’t pursue things they crave because it’s socially taboo, or taboo in their family. A big chunk of the human race craves power, and I’m not convinced either that the desire is very much less among women than men, or that the physical manisfestion of power (strength) is itself less pleasing to women than men.
Women want strength, too. Increasingly it’s considered acceptable for women to pursue "strength", but there’s a lot of stigma against muscle. I think it’s fading, though.
Lingster
KeymasterI like the stories to be realistic.
"Bang, there was a flash of light and then jenny was 9 feet tall and had 90 inch biceps [whataver the hell that would look like] She picked up the automobile and threw it at the house…"
Stories like that are so awful.
I know what you mean – unrealistic measurements annoy the hell out of me. Instead of writing "9 feet tall", it would work better if the writer were to structure it as, "She’d grown so tall that her belly button was now at the same height as his chin."
And of course an extraordinarily muscular woman at 5’4" (64") might have 16" or 17" flexed upper arms. At 9′ (108") I think you could scale up in direct proportion – from 64/17 to 108/29. So it might be better to say that "Her flexed upper arms had grown to the point where they looked to be nearly as thick around as his waist."
Useful devices to express growth include clothing and shoes tearing, heads bumping into things, relative observations ("I was now looking eye-to-eye with my formerly petite wife. I glanced down and gawked at her shoulders and arms, which had grown thicker and stronger-looking than my own, but when I returned my gaze to her face I found myself looking up to make eye contact. Not only was she more muscular than me, but she’d grown taller, too!"), and the protagonists own thoughts as she grows from weak-bodied to freak-bodied.
Lingster
KeymasterThere’s not going to be a sequel, but I’m glad you liked this one enough to suggest it. I might write a Feminox story next. I’ve always wanted to and I have an idea that could resolve one of the main logical holes in the "Feminox Universe" – the permanence or transience of the effects. I like the math in Feminox.
Lingster
KeymasterWell, I’m glad you like them.
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